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and more spies in disguise russian security exposes a cia chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left red faced after again getting caught red handed trying to recruit a russian agent.
and more spies in disguise russian security exposes a cia chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left red faced after again getting caught red handed trying to recruit a russian agent.
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joining me is phil black from moscow and former cia officer, bob baer. phil, what are the latest details? >> reporter: well, anderson, after being detained last night here in moscow time, ryan fogle was we are told released back into the custody of u.s. embassy officials, and the expectation is now that he's been declared persona non grata he must leave the country immediately. we do not know and at the moment the u.s. embassy is maintaining silence, still no comment whatsoever. >> bob, what do you make of this? you're a former cia officer. the letter, the wigs, a compass in moscow, does it make sense to you? >> it makes no sense at all, anderson. you don't carry a compass when you make a meeting in moscow. you never carry a letter. wigs are a waste of time. you just never wear them. if you know who you're meeting it just doesn't matter what you look like. this almost looks like a kgb, they call it the fsb, plant, to embarrass the united states. but for me, that tells a bigger story, relations between russian intelligence and the united states are very b
joining me is phil black from moscow and former cia officer, bob baer. phil, what are the latest details? >> reporter: well, anderson, after being detained last night here in moscow time, ryan fogle was we are told released back into the custody of u.s. embassy officials, and the expectation is now that he's been declared persona non grata he must leave the country immediately. we do not know and at the moment the u.s. embassy is maintaining silence, still no comment whatsoever. >>...
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indeed, at one point, a cia official said added we revised the document with their concerns in mind. now, major player in all of that was then state department spokeswoman victoria nuland. at 7:16 p.m., she e-mailed quote, the line about knowing there were extremists among the demonstrate evers will come back to us at podium. how do we know, who are they? 23 minutes later without any reply to her earlier e-mail, she wrote again, quote, i just had a convo with redacted name and added on that basis i have serious concerns about all the parts highlighted below. that's when she commenced the argument we have been reporting on for more than a week now, about whether or not we want to be feeding any narratives about how cia gave previous warnings and so forth. >> as i read these talking points that were originally put together by the cia, they do make reference to a spontaneous attack, then they change it to spontaneous demonstration. what they say is this is the first version before our state department weighed in. we believe based on the currently available info, that it was spontaneousl
indeed, at one point, a cia official said added we revised the document with their concerns in mind. now, major player in all of that was then state department spokeswoman victoria nuland. at 7:16 p.m., she e-mailed quote, the line about knowing there were extremists among the demonstrate evers will come back to us at podium. how do we know, who are they? 23 minutes later without any reply to her earlier e-mail, she wrote again, quote, i just had a convo with redacted name and added on that...
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after the cia deposed mossad as they placed muhammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with the pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalist clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their own. oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe. this is one part of the world dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or shops. i became some of. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show bands all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we leased our land to the oil companies. the oil companies supplied the jobs and the money. and we all went along for the ride. in the gulf of mexico fifteen coast state an accident heard all these by. the rig known as the deepwater horizon was drilling an over a mile of water
after the cia deposed mossad as they placed muhammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with the pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalist clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their own. oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe. this is one part of the world dances to a different to. louisiana is in my...
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. >> bill: the cia or any other intel agency and they have got six call sheets for a.p. reporter. the fbi going to go in and talk to them. >> exactly. >> bill: all of this makes sense. but, the associate the press is saying listen, that was way too much. i mean, you went in on a fishing expedition and now you have got people involved. you are checking people out. that's invasion of their privacy and this is what you can't do in a free society. how do you answer that? >> well, they may be right. we don't know because we don't know yet the scope of what the investigation is actually about. >> bill: but neither does holder. he accident know either. >> because he accused himself. >> bill: other guy in charge won't tell us. >> right. >> bill: i don't like that. do you like that? >> well, no. i mean, but there are guidelines that are being presumably being followed. >> bill: how do we know if nobody will tell us what they did? >> we will know at some point. the problem with this, bill, is that this administration, coming in on its grounds of transparency and wanting to be the presidency
. >> bill: the cia or any other intel agency and they have got six call sheets for a.p. reporter. the fbi going to go in and talk to them. >> exactly. >> bill: all of this makes sense. but, the associate the press is saying listen, that was way too much. i mean, you went in on a fishing expedition and now you have got people involved. you are checking people out. that's invasion of their privacy and this is what you can't do in a free society. how do you answer that? >>...
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there were leaks about a cia operation we believe in yemen. and made its way into the associated press. the fbi is trying to find out who the leaker is. all right? now, possibly could be the attorney general of the united states. so, holder steps back and says, you know what? i'm not going to conduct an investigation that might even look at me. so, all right. that's what he he did. so there he can get up and he goes i don't know anything about it i recuse myself. it was my deputy who ordered the a.p. leaks. number one, does that make sense to you? >> it doesn't. because your deputy is still your deputy on everything else. certainly that person -- you need to put someone independent there. not someone who works direct little underneath you. here is the second problem. this was just targeted at the leaks, that's a valid law enforcement endeavor. the problem is this is such widespread. if you looked at what the request was and how widespread it was. what it basically feels like and you are seeing people in the press saying that by the way the cur
there were leaks about a cia operation we believe in yemen. and made its way into the associated press. the fbi is trying to find out who the leaker is. all right? now, possibly could be the attorney general of the united states. so, holder steps back and says, you know what? i'm not going to conduct an investigation that might even look at me. so, all right. that's what he he did. so there he can get up and he goes i don't know anything about it i recuse myself. it was my deputy who ordered...
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why hasn't there been more focus on the -- the more we know, cia may have had more oversight over this outpost than any other agency. should there be more, should the intelligence committee, should there be more of an investigation into the cia's actions before, during and after? >> i think mr. issa's committee is not finished in that regard. i'm not a member of the intelligence committee and frankly, i'm not privy to all the conversations that go on there, but yes, the state department should be the focus of this as well as additional penetrating questions i'm glad on the house side, we have folks willing to ask the tough questions to get the facts out. >> all right, roger wicker, thanks for coming on this morning. >> thank you, sir. >> coming up, lawmakers are using words like sickening, abhorrent, to describe the latest string of military assault scandals. but first, how many sets of siblings have served sim ul tan yous ly in the senate. we know some of you folks when sander levin's on, you think carl levin. first person to tweet the correct answer gets an on air shout out. udalls a
why hasn't there been more focus on the -- the more we know, cia may have had more oversight over this outpost than any other agency. should there be more, should the intelligence committee, should there be more of an investigation into the cia's actions before, during and after? >> i think mr. issa's committee is not finished in that regard. i'm not a member of the intelligence committee and frankly, i'm not privy to all the conversations that go on there, but yes, the state department...
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it was the cia that seemed to take out the word "al qaeda." it was the cia that changed the word "attack" to "demonstration". if you're looking for state department changes, as well, there is evidence of that. for example, the state department press to take out ansar al sharia, an the al-qaeda affiliate, was behind the attacks. there is evidence that the state department did press for that change. so there is enough for both sides to grab at in these e-mails to keep this alive as an issue for some time to come, piers. >> okay. very quickly. the pair of you, just tell me which one of the three you think is actually the most damaging. i'll start with you, jessica. >> i think the irs. because it hits americans where they understand it. >> okay. dana? >> absolutely agree. look, we all are -- it sends a chill up our spine. the concept of the federal government taking all of our -- or the press corps' e-mail records or phone records, i should say. but i don't think the american people care as much as we do. the irs is something everybody gets, every
it was the cia that seemed to take out the word "al qaeda." it was the cia that changed the word "attack" to "demonstration". if you're looking for state department changes, as well, there is evidence of that. for example, the state department press to take out ansar al sharia, an the al-qaeda affiliate, was behind the attacks. there is evidence that the state department did press for that change. so there is enough for both sides to grab at in these e-mails to...
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that from a cia official. republican senator rand paul out of kentucky, a member of the senate foreign relations and homeland security committee with me here, sir. good morning to you, sir. >> good morningsing, where are you on this today, sir? >> one thing that is fascinating we had several statements from hillary clinton saying she wasn't involved. now turns out her spokesman was involved. miss nuland was writing statements saying you, you know what? politically this isn't going to look good. sounds like hillary clinton's fingerprints are all over these talking points and you know, really her resignation was the beginning but she never really fully accepted culpability. she needs to accept culpability for this disaster in benghazi. bill: in addition to hillary clinton, that is the person you want to talk to then? >> well, yeah, because she has been saying she had nothing to do with these talking points. sounds like her spokesman, which is essentially her, is e-mailing back and forth saying she is having conv
that from a cia official. republican senator rand paul out of kentucky, a member of the senate foreign relations and homeland security committee with me here, sir. good morning to you, sir. >> good morningsing, where are you on this today, sir? >> one thing that is fascinating we had several statements from hillary clinton saying she wasn't involved. now turns out her spokesman was involved. miss nuland was writing statements saying you, you know what? politically this isn't going...
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you can't have lots of people around, especially if you're protecting or covering a cia facility. lots of factors here. do you think there was any way to have protected him short of him not having gone to benghazi that day? >> yes, i believe there was, and i in our report listed the shortcomings that may well have helped in that regard. this is only a guess. chris was a wonderful ambassador. chris worked for me for two years. i admired his work. he had absolutely the right concept. americans need to get out and talk to people and understand what things are happening in these countries overseas. >> yeah, i was a peace corps volunteer, too, and i think it's wonderful when these guys and women become diplomats because they don't hide in the compound and eat hamburgers and watch super bowls. they get out and meet people. you know what i mean. he wasn't a striped pants guy. i've got david corn here of "mother jones." he and i were talking, mr. ambassador. >> i have a question for you, mr. ambassador. you put out a thorough report. unclassified version. there was also a classified versi
you can't have lots of people around, especially if you're protecting or covering a cia facility. lots of factors here. do you think there was any way to have protected him short of him not having gone to benghazi that day? >> yes, i believe there was, and i in our report listed the shortcomings that may well have helped in that regard. this is only a guess. chris was a wonderful ambassador. chris worked for me for two years. i admired his work. he had absolutely the right concept....
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and more spies in disguise russian security exposes a cia chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left red faced after again getting caught red handed trying to recruit a russian agent.
and more spies in disguise russian security exposes a cia chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left red faced after again getting caught red handed trying to recruit a russian agent.
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the emails reveal that white house officials at that time, like john brennan, now director of cia, made at least one substantive change to the talking points on that friday, a fact that contradicts the claim by java this week that the white house's only contribution to the 12 drafts was the minor tweaking of consulate to diplomat facility late in the process. the fbi was still maintaining that al-qaeda was involved in the benghazi attacks even after the cia had stricken all references to that terror group. greta? >> greta: why were the emails classified? do you have any idea? there's nothing particularly earth shaking. when things are classified that shouldn't be, it never sends a good signal to me. >> the conclusion of people who studied benghazi closely, followed the story all along, that the contents are not helpful to the white house. i don't think these emails help them. >> greta: that's not a reason to classify, things that make you look bad. >> not all of it was classified. i asked the tonight who was the actual authority to declassify documents declassified these. was it the pre
the emails reveal that white house officials at that time, like john brennan, now director of cia, made at least one substantive change to the talking points on that friday, a fact that contradicts the claim by java this week that the white house's only contribution to the 12 drafts was the minor tweaking of consulate to diplomat facility late in the process. the fbi was still maintaining that al-qaeda was involved in the benghazi attacks even after the cia had stricken all references to that...
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look at morrell, second in command at the cia still there. why is he there? he should have been fired, correct? >> you want the second in command to be misleading the world? if you believe that petraeus says. that's what petraeus says. again, petraeus says that he was an honorable married man too. >> i owned up to that. >> why keeping morrell? if he mislead everybody and we know now because those things were released today the emails were released after the factor demanded it. >> i'm sure that's why it was. >> why was morrell there. what about you, mr. president? don't you think that barack obama is in trouble now? don't you think he is in trouble? >> i mean, if he doesn't know that then i think he is a much more blind politician than i think he is. >> bill: don't you think the people are starting to turn against him and losing credibility not only with the folks but with congress. going to be harder to get immigration bill passed. hardered to get any immigration passed. isn't he weakening now. >> amazing second term presidents get in a scandal and amazing ho
look at morrell, second in command at the cia still there. why is he there? he should have been fired, correct? >> you want the second in command to be misleading the world? if you believe that petraeus says. that's what petraeus says. again, petraeus says that he was an honorable married man too. >> i owned up to that. >> why keeping morrell? if he mislead everybody and we know now because those things were released today the emails were released after the factor demanded it....
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look at morrell, second in command at the cia still there. why is he there? he should have been fired, correct? >> you want the second in command to be misleading the world? if you believe that petraeus says. that's what petraeus says. again, petraeus says that he was an honorable married man too. >> i owned up to that. >> why keeping morrell? if he mislead everybody and we know now because those things were released today the emails were released after the factor demanded it. >> i'm sure that's why it was. >> why was morrell there. what about you, mr. president? don't you think that barack obama is in trouble now? don't you think he is in trouble? >> i mean, if he doesn't know that then i think he is a much more blind politician than i think he is. >> bill: don't you think the people are starting to turn against him and losing credibility not only with the folks but with congress. going to be harder to get immigration bill passed. hardered to get any immigration passed. isn't he weakening now. >> amazing second term presidents get in a scandal and amazing ho
look at morrell, second in command at the cia still there. why is he there? he should have been fired, correct? >> you want the second in command to be misleading the world? if you believe that petraeus says. that's what petraeus says. again, petraeus says that he was an honorable married man too. >> i owned up to that. >> why keeping morrell? if he mislead everybody and we know now because those things were released today the emails were released after the factor demanded it....
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one spy scandal too many russia says the cia has crossed the line with its antics after the latest us agent was caught in moscow this is r.t. attains a phone recording involving another american operative intercepted earlier this year. europe can get by without britain says for all and lost in london's complaints calling them a danger to the very existence of the european union. russia's mediation effort in syria gets the thumbs up from the un but faces obstacles from powers that want to arm the rebel forces there despite evidence of atrocities committed by them in the ongoing civil war. cash strapped european union mounts a crusade against the continent's banking high.
one spy scandal too many russia says the cia has crossed the line with its antics after the latest us agent was caught in moscow this is r.t. attains a phone recording involving another american operative intercepted earlier this year. europe can get by without britain says for all and lost in london's complaints calling them a danger to the very existence of the european union. russia's mediation effort in syria gets the thumbs up from the un but faces obstacles from powers that want to arm...
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it was a cia office in benghazi. we did not want to advertise that. that is why the ambassador was there, and w we did promise this was going to be the most open and transparent administration in history. i think liberals and conservativeves would acknowlede the pmise has not been kept. >> this thing got off track by the critics. first of all, susan rice s at fault. shwas misleading the american people. she was not doing ything of the sort. this is something that came to her. she got a copy of the talking points and used them. she should have said to them, this is not in my job description. but she sold tse talking points. the other thing is that it was not of the consulate.-- not a consulate. this is why they were fighting over in the talking points, it was a cia operation. when the cia put langge in the talking points, the state department said this was your they took that out. the only political thing was a reference to congress reacting to that statement. >> whoho also worked with the bh administration. the washington post said it follows after wh
it was a cia office in benghazi. we did not want to advertise that. that is why the ambassador was there, and w we did promise this was going to be the most open and transparent administration in history. i think liberals and conservativeves would acknowlede the pmise has not been kept. >> this thing got off track by the critics. first of all, susan rice s at fault. shwas misleading the american people. she was not doing ything of the sort. this is something that came to her. she got a...
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so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most it as a place mohammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with pressure until finally screw provoked the one nine hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their. oil. for all the product of our environment. i grew up in a unique place believe me and. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or shops. i became some of. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars and the show bands all immigrated from france and settled in this region over one hundred years ago. and
so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most it as a place mohammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with pressure until finally screw provoked the one nine hundred seventy nine islamic...
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you wrote a book about the cia. what is your take? >> it is an intrusion. ofre are millions investigations but as they go along, the government is careful to narrow them because they don't want to have massive investigations they get the press mad at them. for some reason that did not happen. it is typical prosecutors want these things but usually somebody at a higher level says wait a second, let's tone it down. that did not happen. i do not know why but it is puzzling. i will say it seems like a bad week -- leak. there is evidence it was harmful. >> you are in journalism but you have been part of the security apparatus. conducted investigations. i remember interviewing an official suspected of leaking. there was nothing else we could do. the idea of going after the press never occurred to us. this is bad for a number of reasons. we have a security apparatus that tries to prevent --etration of people that this did not comerom the enemy. hubris. done for waiting to boast about what they this operationt in yemen. it was nothing but hubris in that they wanted
you wrote a book about the cia. what is your take? >> it is an intrusion. ofre are millions investigations but as they go along, the government is careful to narrow them because they don't want to have massive investigations they get the press mad at them. for some reason that did not happen. it is typical prosecutors want these things but usually somebody at a higher level says wait a second, let's tone it down. that did not happen. i do not know why but it is puzzling. i will say it...
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the ap story apparently stems from the disclosure of a cia operation in yemen. the white house was widely accused of letting that information get out there to burnish its antiterrorism credentials -gs in advance of the election. would i be too cynical that by investigating this leak the white house says, see, it wasn't us? >> are that's what i think the investigation -- i mean when you start looking at this that will come out, if that's what happened that will come out. i don't think we will get a fast and easy answer to the question, though. jon: in the meantime the election is over, that's for sure. joe trippi, thank you. >> thank you, jon. jenna: an accused killer described as a female james bond facing murder charges nor killing for killing a model. there could be more to this case than meets the eye here, details ahead as her trial is set to begin. plus, you have federal prosecutors investigating a leak reportedly involving national security. what justifies seizing phone hrordz from the "associated press"? a former cia officer joins us with his take on leak
the ap story apparently stems from the disclosure of a cia operation in yemen. the white house was widely accused of letting that information get out there to burnish its antiterrorism credentials -gs in advance of the election. would i be too cynical that by investigating this leak the white house says, see, it wasn't us? >> are that's what i think the investigation -- i mean when you start looking at this that will come out, if that's what happened that will come out. i don't think we...
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and then five days later they went back to the cia and the cia apparently said to them at that point we are all clear on this story but if you could hold off a day we would really appreciate it so we can kind of prep our response to the story then they decided they were going to ask, the cia said to the associated press we will give you a one hour exclusive. so we'll let you release the story an hour before we respond to it and before anybody else has it. then they came back a few minutes later and said we will do it five minutes before. at that point the a.p. said we are not going to wait a day we are going to print this thing. >> the allegation, lynn, seems to be that the associated press says now that you have told us, cia, that the national security issues have been resolved, we're not going to wait. we only waited on our story for five days because you told us national security was involved. now you say it's not. we are going to publish the story. the way the press report reads the associated press is scratching its head saying thought it was all resolved. how did it resolved in
and then five days later they went back to the cia and the cia apparently said to them at that point we are all clear on this story but if you could hold off a day we would really appreciate it so we can kind of prep our response to the story then they decided they were going to ask, the cia said to the associated press we will give you a one hour exclusive. so we'll let you release the story an hour before we respond to it and before anybody else has it. then they came back a few minutes later...
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he left the cia in 2004. by 2007 when he gave that tv interview, he had been gone three years. >> i remember the time somebody acknowledged he ever worked for the cia. >> yes, it's funny. something has happened. i think it's changing the nature of the relationship between the government and journalism. it's still very much unresolved. kiriakou case is an example. post 9/11, a whole lot more people cared about national security issues than was the case before. all of a sudden, there was a market for former cia pokes, former defense intelligence agencies and even former national security agency, the big overs drop -- eavesdropping agency. all of those used to operating in the shadow saw a marks -- market for their services as commentators and book writers. there was this somewhat uncomfortable interaction between the agencies and these usually former employees who were coming out of the shadows and writing about what they done in their lives and there have been many lawsuits over that since. >> in the end, we g
he left the cia in 2004. by 2007 when he gave that tv interview, he had been gone three years. >> i remember the time somebody acknowledged he ever worked for the cia. >> yes, it's funny. something has happened. i think it's changing the nature of the relationship between the government and journalism. it's still very much unresolved. kiriakou case is an example. post 9/11, a whole lot more people cared about national security issues than was the case before. all of a sudden, there...
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. >> these were cia drafted and cia finalized talking points. >> the state department insists that the e-mails released by the obama administration that the cia drove the talking points on benghazi. but the e-mail showed state department spokesman and dave a dams were major players and demanding answers to ansar al-sharia and extremist. >> those are concerns that we have known that the cia also shared. >> it is true that ste fan preston gave information. and they swiftly abandoned him. they e-mailed to say that the state department had major reservations for the document. we revised the document with those concerns in mind and the reason for deleting terrorism references, the cia offered only a couple of minor suggestions. after ansar al-sharia had been subscrubbed, the fbi said al-qaeda was involved and they are pursuing that theory. >> the only edits by the white house was stylist and corrected the description of the building, and the facility from conulate to diplomatic facility and the like. >> in fact tommy veter e-mailed to say that john brennan, a white house counter terrorism a
. >> these were cia drafted and cia finalized talking points. >> the state department insists that the e-mails released by the obama administration that the cia drove the talking points on benghazi. but the e-mail showed state department spokesman and dave a dams were major players and demanding answers to ansar al-sharia and extremist. >> those are concerns that we have known that the cia also shared. >> it is true that ste fan preston gave information. and they swiftly...
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the general has said to us, the head of the cia has said that's the best information they had at the time. that's what they gave to, you know, that's what happened. >> congressman elijah cummings, thank you for your time, sir. greatly appreciate you responding to the developments in both stories. joining me now, michael smerconish, nbc contributor and washington chairman april ryan and chris kofinis. a lot of attention paid to the president's words saying there is no there, there. also noting that he believes this is a side show at this point. that republicans hung up on points. it shows this is politically motivated. what else did the president say? >> well, the president is basically saying we don't need to make a circus out of this. this is not about politics. this is about, he said, also basically that he doesn't want the names of those to go down in vain because there is a political circus going on. so he wants to focus on the real issue that has happened in benghazi. the deaths of those four who were in service for this country. particularly the ambassador and the other three.
the general has said to us, the head of the cia has said that's the best information they had at the time. that's what they gave to, you know, that's what happened. >> congressman elijah cummings, thank you for your time, sir. greatly appreciate you responding to the developments in both stories. joining me now, michael smerconish, nbc contributor and washington chairman april ryan and chris kofinis. a lot of attention paid to the president's words saying there is no there, there. also...
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also this week a spy scandal rusher exposes the cia's chief in moscow to u.s. intelligence is caught red handed trying to recruit or.
also this week a spy scandal rusher exposes the cia's chief in moscow to u.s. intelligence is caught red handed trying to recruit or.
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they are accusing him of recruiting for the cia. he was wearing a blond wig, carrying cash and a lot of other equipment. what are the latest developments on this? >> reporter: even the more serious newspapers are finding this story bizarre with humerus headlines. the financial times saying the name is blond, that's the reference to the wig the man arrested had on him. the americans are not saying anything further today. they won't even name him as ryan fogel. all they will say is an officer of the embassy was briefly detained. the u.s. ambassador was called in by the russian embassy to explain something or answer questions about an action. he's making no comment about this. the embassy generally is not saying anything today. meanwhile lots of analysts are weighing in saying something here does not add up. one was quote as saying, look, russia is the most saturated and tough counter intelligence environment. it doesn't make sense that someone would have these wigs, sunglasses and atlas of moscow on them. martha: very strange, the who
they are accusing him of recruiting for the cia. he was wearing a blond wig, carrying cash and a lot of other equipment. what are the latest developments on this? >> reporter: even the more serious newspapers are finding this story bizarre with humerus headlines. the financial times saying the name is blond, that's the reference to the wig the man arrested had on him. the americans are not saying anything further today. they won't even name him as ryan fogel. all they will say is an...
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man rushes counterintelligence agency says is cia russian spy ryan foggy el. the -- ofogel. they say they detained him briefly and handed him over to moscow, where he held the position of third sect. that embassy the ambassador not commenting t.cia is not commenting t. state department confirmed someone at its embassy was briefly held, otherwise. >> we have no comment at this time. >> reporter: russia's foreign ministry said such provocative action in the cold war does not contribute to building trust. they say some items he was carrying, wicks, a five, dark glasses, envelopes full of cash, what appears to be a moscow map book. when we showed counterintelligence expert eric o'neal those in the video, he said the man could be a cia officer. he said this isn't spykrast, it's stagekrast. >> i doubt a highly trained cia operator is going to be walking the votes in moscow wearing a bad wick. it's portrayed and looks like a setup to pe. >> reporter: he believes they planted that on fogel, maybe to achieve a political objective or zrookt attention from some other matter. o'neil is
man rushes counterintelligence agency says is cia russian spy ryan foggy el. the -- ofogel. they say they detained him briefly and handed him over to moscow, where he held the position of third sect. that embassy the ambassador not commenting t.cia is not commenting t. state department confirmed someone at its embassy was briefly held, otherwise. >> we have no comment at this time. >> reporter: russia's foreign ministry said such provocative action in the cold war does not...
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that ambassador rice was speaking based on talking points, provided by the cia. and that the fundamental error in those talking points was corrected by us when we became -- when it became clear that new information shed new light on what happened, and this was not a case as republicans charged again and again, that ambassador rice had, at the direction of the white house or anyone else, said what she said about our understanding that there had been protests. that was the intelligence that she was provided. >> jay, quickly, before you go, on the ap story where the justice department has been investigating, the associated press, i have the feeling if you were back in our old job at "time" magazine, you may be one of the complaining chorus in the white house press corps about that being overbroad, reaching for too much, and that this is exactly what the press has to fear in this kind of situation with the government. >> well, i addressed this, lawrence, as you know. i was asked about this from the podium. and i can tell you two things. as a citizen, i believe it's i
that ambassador rice was speaking based on talking points, provided by the cia. and that the fundamental error in those talking points was corrected by us when we became -- when it became clear that new information shed new light on what happened, and this was not a case as republicans charged again and again, that ambassador rice had, at the direction of the white house or anyone else, said what she said about our understanding that there had been protests. that was the intelligence that she...
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leak ofs a cia information. abilitieshas certain to go out and talk to folks and report the news and not be harassed unduly. classified information and the leak of it has been a problem. i have picked up the paper and been stunned about what i read. pose a risk for the united states in some things we are trying to protect the united states under wraps, it raises issues. what is unusual is the number of folks they went after with subpoenas and the amount of time and information they were collecting. i do not know if there were wiretaps' involved. that is the responsibility of congress. did they miss use or abuse their power and try to correct it. trying to protect the system. the media liken the a.p., you are taking on some pretty powerful news players. that gets a lot of attention. other issues off the -- it blows other issues off the front page. we had benghazi last week. now the irs. takenese scandals are over other things. the investigation should go on. people are spending more time commenting on those issue
leak ofs a cia information. abilitieshas certain to go out and talk to folks and report the news and not be harassed unduly. classified information and the leak of it has been a problem. i have picked up the paper and been stunned about what i read. pose a risk for the united states in some things we are trying to protect the united states under wraps, it raises issues. what is unusual is the number of folks they went after with subpoenas and the amount of time and information they were...
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diplomat who they claim is a cia agent. his name is ryan fogle. russian officials say he was trying to record a russian agent. they say fogle was carrying special technical equipment, disguises and written instructions along with a large sum of money. he is at hand over to the u.s. embassy officials and ordered out of the country. >> the associated press top executive is calling the justice department's seizure of two months of telephone records of its of reporters and editors a massive and unprecedented intrusion into news gathering. the government has not said why it secretly obtained the records. officials have said prosecutors are conducting a criminal investigation into who leaked details about a cia operative and yemen that foiled a terror plot. >> we are now five days to this year's bay to breakers, sponsored by craigslist. you watch your right here on may 19th at 8:00 a.m.. the breakers, happened on sunday and also kron4 is offering a chance free to win a free entry into this year's bay to breakers. visit our web details. >> the market is
diplomat who they claim is a cia agent. his name is ryan fogle. russian officials say he was trying to record a russian agent. they say fogle was carrying special technical equipment, disguises and written instructions along with a large sum of money. he is at hand over to the u.s. embassy officials and ordered out of the country. >> the associated press top executive is calling the justice department's seizure of two months of telephone records of its of reporters and editors a massive...
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the cia isn't commenting. the state department wouldn't budge on any details. >> we can confirm an wasser was briefly retained and released. >> this recalls details of the last russian spy scandal three years ago featuring anna chapman and a ring of russian spies who tried to gain access to u.s. decision makers. the new spy scandal comes even as russian and u.s. intelligence services have been cooperating on investigating the boston marathon bombing. in a youtube video released by rt television an fsb agent says the officer fogle was trying to recruit was involved in fighting terrorism in the north where russia says alleged boston bomber tamerlan tsarnaev met with extremists. the russian foreign ministry warned tuesday, such provocative actions in the spirit of the "cold war" do not contribute to building mutual trust. but former u.s. ambassador to moscow james collins, who dealt with spy scandals more than once, says they can be disruptive but the relationship usually goes on. >> does this mean we're back at
the cia isn't commenting. the state department wouldn't budge on any details. >> we can confirm an wasser was briefly retained and released. >> this recalls details of the last russian spy scandal three years ago featuring anna chapman and a ring of russian spies who tried to gain access to u.s. decision makers. the new spy scandal comes even as russian and u.s. intelligence services have been cooperating on investigating the boston marathon bombing. in a youtube video released by...
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. >> it does confirm that these were cia drafted and cia finalized talking points and that a number of the concerns raised in this building were separately on a different track raised in that building as well. i leave that to all of you and to others to determine whether it quells the concern, but i think it certainly does put a lot of facts in clarity for people. >> reporter: careful review of the talking point emails reveals significant anxiety at the state department for failing to act on specific warnings from t intelligence community of the rising threat from islamist groups in benghazi and more than 200 documented security related incidents in libya in the year leading up to the attack. this week when president obama weighed in on the talking points controversy he conceded security was not good enough. >> here is what we know. americans died in benghazi. we also know that clearly they were not in a position where they were adequately protected. >> reporter: with congressional committees now investigating multiple scandals including the ripple effect from the i.r.s. controversy a
. >> it does confirm that these were cia drafted and cia finalized talking points and that a number of the concerns raised in this building were separately on a different track raised in that building as well. i leave that to all of you and to others to determine whether it quells the concern, but i think it certainly does put a lot of facts in clarity for people. >> reporter: careful review of the talking point emails reveals significant anxiety at the state department for failing...
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the cia will replace only with another intelligence officer and the game will continue. it could be the day the music died as a new crime down on illegal song downloads in the u.k. looks set to begin and leading body representing the british record industry is now deciding if it will take legal action to block citizens from accessing dozens of file sharing sites on taste arafat explains. well record labels could be about to launch the biggest battle yet against pirate sites and what's alleged will be at the main blocking blitz in the ongoing fight against websites that file share and infringe on music copyright the british internet service providers or i s p's have already in the recent past been asked to block websites certain websites that are illegally file sharing music now it's thought that the british industry trade body . he launched the previous successful legal action is set to take a third wave of action now bt i haven't yet responded to this latest information but it's good sites such as the u.s. based file sharing site grieve and what would that mean well for
the cia will replace only with another intelligence officer and the game will continue. it could be the day the music died as a new crime down on illegal song downloads in the u.k. looks set to begin and leading body representing the british record industry is now deciding if it will take legal action to block citizens from accessing dozens of file sharing sites on taste arafat explains. well record labels could be about to launch the biggest battle yet against pirate sites and what's alleged...
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turns out the original drafts talked about extremists with links to al-qaeda and noted the cia had warned for months about threats in benghazi. but all that was taken out before susan rice went on the sunday talk shows. we invited congressmen from two key house panels. mike rogers the republican chair of the intelligence committee and from seattle adam smith the top democrat on the armed services committee. you were on "fox news sunday" september 16 right after susan rice came on the show he and she said it was a spontaneous reaction to a video he that had been hijacked by extremists. from the very beginning you doubted her account. let's watch. >> i have serious questions. it seemed to be a military style coordinated. i'm just suspect that they could come to that conclusion that it was a spontaneous effort given the coordination of it. >> chris: after what you learned this week, the fact of what state department officials were saying during the attack. how often and the talking points were changed, did the obama administration mislead or even lie to the american people? >> well, it is --
turns out the original drafts talked about extremists with links to al-qaeda and noted the cia had warned for months about threats in benghazi. but all that was taken out before susan rice went on the sunday talk shows. we invited congressmen from two key house panels. mike rogers the republican chair of the intelligence committee and from seattle adam smith the top democrat on the armed services committee. you were on "fox news sunday" september 16 right after susan rice came on the...
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the cia will replace with another intelligence. on the a full interview with glenmore trail that british intelligence analyst it's available for you right now on our website com also online we've collected a selection of the top spy scandal to twenty first century involving the u.s. and russia. dot com for the background of this story. and download it for free while you still can the record industry in the u.k. i'm on a crusade to prevent online music sharers from stealing that tracks on their profits as interest a couple of minutes. wealthy british style sun it's time to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into. com is a report on r g. twelve minutes on breaking the set for. recession for the second time in five years the numbers come as president francois hollande marks one year in office which some have labeled as a disaster as reports there are doubts over the whole euro zone's ability to manage its crisis eco
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